News and Updates

WILL filed a lawsuit in Dane County Circuit Court, on behalf of two Dane County residents, challenging the Dane County health department’s legal authority to issue sweeping restrictions on all aspects of life in Dane County. This lawsuit is substantially similar to an original action WILL filed with the Wisconsin Supreme Court in November 2020. The Court voted not to grant WILL’s original action, 4-3, without addressing the merits of the case, but four Justices indicated the claims had substantial merit.

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WILL provides a first of its kind look at Wisconsin’s open enrollment program, arguably Wisconsin’s largest and most popular school choice program. Wisconsin’s open enrollment program serves more than 62,000 Wisconsin students who choose to attend public schools outside of their designated attendance zone. This new study charts the history of the program, the fiscal and enrollment impacts on school districts, and recommendations for reform.

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Join WILL Research Director, Will Flanders, for a special Zoom presentation on Wednesday January 27, on "Wisconsin School Choice and Why it Works." Flanders will take us through the latest research on school choice and answer any questions participants might have about the program, the research, or common criticisms.

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WILL Research Director, Will Flanders, highlights a new bill in the state legislature that would expand access to school choice for Wisconsin families. The bill would increase the income eligibility for the Wisconsin Parental Choice Program (WPCP) to 300% of the federal poverty limit - ensuring families throughout the state have the same access to school choice that families in Racine and Milwaukee do.

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WILL announced the addition of two new attorneys, Daniel Lennington and Katherine Spitz, formerly of the Wisconsin Department of Justice, and two Bradley Freedom Fellows, Adam Hoffer, PhD, and Shannon Whitworth, to bolster WILL’s policy team. WILL’s new Bradley Freedom Fellows program is sponsored by a grant from The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation.

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